In a smaller North Carolina community, people often move between urgent care visits, imaging centers, primary care offices, and referral specialists—sometimes with limited time to chase results.
Diagnostic errors can surface in common Elon-area scenarios, such as:
- Results not reviewed quickly enough after an ER or urgent care visit
- Follow-up instructions that are unclear or not carried out (by the patient or the system)
- Imaging or lab findings that were available but not escalated to the treating provider
- Clinician reliance on automated triage/risk scoring when symptoms required deeper evaluation
If you’re dealing with a delayed diagnosis, the timeline often becomes the case. In North Carolina, as in other states, the law generally looks at whether the care team met the applicable standard of care at the time—meaning “what should have been done with the information they had.”


